- The orange blossom’s pristine, white petals represent chastity and purity, while the tree’s aptitude of simultaneously-bearing fruit and flowers represent fertility and generosity, adept to matrimonial traditions.
- With its graceful, multi-faceted bouquet, orangers en fleurs taps its royal heritage, blossomed to perfection.
- Dulcet floral breath of pure orange blossoms recalls far-away lands of color and regal epochs of high society.
- Pure perfume extracts indulge olfactory senses with an in excelsis distillation, each note scored in perfect harmony and cadence. they imitate nothing – they’re absolute purity.
- In existence since the early nineteenth-century, unfiltered essences were diluted with alcohol to boost aerosol diffusion and to alleviate obstructions in the flacon's puffer.
- Advances in modern perfumery have made those techniques obsolete – deposits are meticulously-filtrated after maceration.
- Creating complex, extracted formulas comes at a cost – only a handful of notable perfumers offer extracted essences.
- This esteemed craftsmanship underpins the house of houbigant’s four-century-old legacy of innovation, assurance and authority.
- Its extracts in unadulterated, lustrous, long-lasting compositions are intended to be used sparingly – just a hint to draw you in, then take your breath away.
- Head notes : the volatile, evanescent overture opens with orange blossom, rose absolute and egyptian jasmine .
- Heart note : tuberose and eau de brouts is underscored by floral notes of ylang comores and spicy nutmeg.
- Base note : drydown bl